




This "easiest 3,000" bring the high-altitude mountain environment within reach. It's a real buzz being so high up: this experience of the high-altitude environment between Haute Maurienne and Haute Tarentaise gives you memories you'll treasure for a long time.
In places, the Vanoise is a rocky desert, where humans feel small, but it's here that the chamois feels right at home. And, when people feel small and lost, they build cairns. The one at Col des Fours is a real gem, standing an impressive two metres tall! It encourages you to extend your hike all the way to the lake, surpassing the 3,000 m altitude mark without too much effort. Chamois and ptarmigan might escort you some of the way. A 360° panoramic view of the border range with Italy and its eternal snows, just like those of the Vanoise (Grande Casse, Grande Motte, Mont-Pourri). The Grand Fond Lake, at the foot of the pass, reflects the pure sky, breathing life into the place, amid rocks whose colours range from gray to coppery brown. If you're craving some greenery, head down to the Fond des Fours refuge, nestled among the alpine meadows at the core of Vanoise National Park, where fearless marmots are ever ready to give you a warm welcome.
Phone : 04 79 05 99 06
Email : info@hautemaurienne.com
Website :
https://www.haute-maurienne-vanoise.com
http://www.cchautemaurienne.com/jy-vais-en
From 01/07 to 01/10 daily.
Subject to favorable snow and weather conditions.
Communauté de communes Haute Maurienne Vanoise - 25/09/2025
www.cchautemaurienne.com
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Mountain view
Mountain location
Close to GR footpath
In a nature reserve
Rock
Stone
Ground
Not suitable for strollers
Topo guides references :
Map and booklet "Haute Maurienne Vanoise. 115 walks and hikes - 35 trail routes. For all levels" (sold for €10 in Tourist Offices) - Orange itinerary n°80
Map references :
Map IGN 3633ET - Tignes Val-d'Isère
To get there by car: from Bonneval sur Arc, head for the Col de l'Iseran, and park in the Pont de la neige parking lot.
The duration of hiking trails is calculated using reference paces: 300 m/h ascent, 500 m/h descent and 4 km/h on the flat.
As hazards may occur at any time on the routes, the GPX tracks provided are not contractual. They are given for information only. Riders use them at their own risk, depending on their level of technological proficiency and their understanding of the terrain.
Some aerial passages to reach the summit. Take care when crossing a large névé in early summer. Appropriate equipment is essential.
To guide you in the field, consult the "step-by-step" directional diagram provided in pdf.
No. Pets are not allowed on this hike in the Vanoise National Park.